Sampson (horse)

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Sampson, a Shire horse gelding foaled in 1846 in Toddington Mills, Bedfordshire, England, is the tallest and heaviest horse ever recorded.

Sampson, owned by Thomas Cleaver, stood 21.2½ hands high (i.e. 7 ft 2½ in or 219 cm at his withers) by the time he was a four-year-old, when he was renamed Mammoth.

His peak weight was estimated at 3,360 lb (1,524 kg).[1] He was gelded at approximately one and a half years old, and his testicles were already the size of footballs.[2]

References

  1. Whitaker The Horse p. 60
  2. Encyclopedia of the Horse, Norris, Carlos R., 1998, p. 174.


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